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The Franklin Care Center Addition and Renovation Franklin Lakes, New Jersey. Jennifer Curley Lighting/Electrical Option Faculty Advisor: Dr. Moeck. The Franklin Care Center. Location: Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Size: 150,000 sq.ft – 2 stories with cellar
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The Franklin Care CenterAddition and RenovationFranklin Lakes, New Jersey Jennifer Curley Lighting/Electrical Option Faculty Advisor: Dr. Moeck
The Franklin Care Center Location: Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Size: 150,000 sq.ft – 2 stories with cellar Architect: Beckhard Richland Szerbaty + Associates Addition and renovation LEED Silver certification anticipated Rendering of existing conditions Model of addition The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Building Use • To provide a home for the elderly while receiving medical treatment • To serve as a home between a hospital and home • Rehabilitation facility • Social interaction The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Building Features Features medical, administrative and social spaces: Medical • Patient rooms • Dialysis • Examination rooms • Surgical suite • Therapy • Nurse’s stations • Administrative • Office space • Conference rooms • Social • Main entrance lobby • Lounges • Adult daycare • Dining areas • Library • Chapel • Courtyard • Beauty shop The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Desired Atmosphere Residential • Relaxing • Uplifting • Calm • Comfortable • Inviting • Use table and floor lamps • Use warm colors • Lamp color temp 3000k or less The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Desired Atmosphere Residential • Relaxing • Uplifting • Calm • Comfortable • Inviting • For direct lighting, use small sources The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Desired Atmosphere Residential • Relaxing • Uplifting • Calm • Comfortable • Inviting • Use cove lighting The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Spaces Main Entrance Lobby Chapel (2nd Floor) PhysicalTherapySuite Courtyard The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
General Design Goals • Create a comfortable residential environment • Provide sufficient illumination for the elderly eye • Create a glare free environment • Design for the slower adjustment time of the eyes • Meet LEED criteria with an energy efficient design solution The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Main Entrance Lobby East facing glass facade Main entrance revolving door Main staircase and atrium Reception Area Open to above To main corridor Visitor seating area Elevators The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Main Entrance Lobby White walls Vaulted wood ceiling Glass facade Glass facade Stone floor Wood stairs Elevator The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Main Entrance Lobby Design Goals • Provide a transition space between the outdoors and indoors • Direct movement towards the elevators, stairs and main corridor • Provide task lighting in the reception area • Continue the residential atmosphere in the waiting area • Safety on the stairs should be given careful attention The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Main Entrance Lobby Goal: Transition space from outdoors to indoors • Uplighting • Illuminates wood The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Main Entrance Lobby Goal: Transition space from outdoors to indoors The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Main Entrance Lobby Goal: Transition space from outdoors to indoors • Photosensor control • High illumination levels in the morning • Dims with sun pattern or weather based on exterior light levels • Dim at night The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Main Entrance Lobby Goal: Direct movement • Decorative pendants • Movement towards corridor and stairs • Sconces • Mark elevators The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Main Entrance Lobby Goal: Task lighting for reception area Downlights to provide task lighting in reception area The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Main Entrance Lobby Goal: Continue residential atmosphere in waiting area • Indirect lighting • Facial modeling • Bright atmosphere Illumination provided to guide towards visitor’s lounge Table lamp for task lighting The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Main Entrance Lobby Goal: Safety on main staircase Step lights to provide contrast and illumination on stairs The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Physical Therapy Suite Exercise area Care Corridor Corridor to therapy suite Entrance to therapy suite Skylights Waiting area The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Physical Therapy Suite Ceiling raised from 10’ to 11’ • All other walls beige fabric Glass Walls • Brown Carpeting • White acoustical ceiling tile Skylights The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Physical Therapy Suite Design Goals • Adequate illumination for safety in exercise area – 50fc on task plane • Design with daylight integration in mind • Guide people towards the visitor’s lounge or down the corridor to the other rooms that make up the therapy suite • Provide adequate illumination in the visitor’s area The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Physical Therapy Suite Goal: Safety in exercise area Cove lighting to provide indirect ambient illumination Direct lighting to provide task lighting on equipment The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Physical Therapy Suite Goal: Daylight integration Daylight from skylights enters through glass walls Illuminated wall and ceiling balance daylight • Use dimmable lamps The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Physical Therapy Suite Goal: Illumination Daylight integration The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Physical Therapy Suite Goal: Guide people to other rooms in therapy suite Cove lighting runs down corridor in therapy suite The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Physical Therapy Suite Goal: Provide adequate illumination in visitors area During the day light will enter from skylights in corridor Cove provides indirect light • Also directs towards visitors area • Dimmable to integrate with daylight Table lamp for task lighting and residential feeling The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Chapel Congregational area Leadership podium Projector Projection screen Entrance from 2nd floor lobby The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Chapel Wood slat ceiling Wood panels Projector pocket White walls Projection screen Wood floor The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Chapel Design Goals • Enhance the architecture • Direct attention toward leadership area • Provide adequate lighting for reading in the congregational area • Flexibility for different services / times of service The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Chapel Goal: Enhance architecture Uplighting • Illuminated wood panels and ceiling The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Chapel The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Chapel Goal: Direct attention toward leadership area Accent lighting on podium • Will also provide illumination for reading • Avoid light on projection screen The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Chapel Goal: Adequate lighting for reading in congregational area Cove provides indirect light Tiny downlights provide task light The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Chapel Goal: Flexibility Control panel with scene selection should be available • Scenes to control three zones at different light outputs: • Visiting hours • Before and after service • Service • Sermon • Manual Zone 1: Downlights Zone 2: Cove lighting Zone 3: Accent lights The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Courtyard Door to patient lounge Door to corridor Door to corridor Door to corridor Door to adult daycare Door to visitors lounge Door to corridor The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Courtyard Design Goals • Provide safety on the walkway • Navigate through the courtyard to other building entrances • Avoid light pollution for compliance with LEED The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Courtyard Goal: Safety Walkway illuminance 6fc-10fc • Eye adjustment illuminance value must be close to: • Corridors • Lounges • Adult day care The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Courtyard Goal: Navigation Entrances marked by illumination Illuminated path will lead The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Courtyard Goal: Avoid light pollution All luminaires to comply with LEED Sustainable Site Credit 8 Minimize upward light Luminaires > 1000 lumens – shielded Luminaires > 3500 lumens – full cut off Sconce Bollard The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Courtyard Goal: Control • Exterior fixtures on photosensor control • Only on when necessary • Energy savings The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical
Questions? Thank you! Comments? The Franklin Care Center Jennifer Curley – Lighting/Electrical